When most people think of student housing, their minds automatically jump to dormitories. Though many students do live in dormitories, the range of housing options available to students is much wider than it used to be, giving students at all levels many choices about where to live. About 1,439,264 Bachelors’ degrees and about 574,618 Masters’ degrees are awarded annually, and about 6,184,229 students are enrolled in public two-year colleges. Some of those students live on campus, some live with their parents, and others commute from student apartments.
If you don’t choose on-campus housing, finding an apartment can be a challenge. Many student rentals are relatively inexpensive, but they fill up fast, meaning that other students have to look beyond student apartments and make other arrangements. Here,

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